13th Int Symp on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics

Lisbon, Portugal, 26-29 June, 2006

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1. Introduction

This is the template to prepare the full paper manuscript for the 13th International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics. Please follow the guidelines given below:

(1)Use an A4 size format (297 mm x 210 mm in height and width). The total number of pages should be less than 12.

(2)The margins are Top: 25 mm, Bottom: 25 mm, Left: 20 mm, and Right: 20 mm.

(3)In the Header, type

13th IntSymp on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics

Lisbon, Portugal, 26-29 June, 2006

with 9 pt. Arial or a similar font. Be sure to put down your paper number, which is given in the e-mail “notification of abstract acceptance.”

(4) Use 14 pt. Bold Times New Roman or a similar font for the title.

(5) The title should be flush-centered.

(6) Put two single-line spaces (12 pt.) between the title and the names of authors.

(7) The names should be written with 14 pt. Bold Times New Roman or a similar font.

(8) Do not abbreviate the first and last names. Only the middle names can be written with initials.

(9) Attach a superscript natural number (1, 2, 3, …) at the end of each author's name to identify the affiliation.

(10) Use 10 pt. Times New Roman or a similar font for the affiliations.

(11) The affiliations should be flush-centered.

(12) Write a natural number and colon (e.g., 1: ) before each affiliation.

(13) The affiliation should contain (i) the name of the university, company, organization, or institute; (ii) city and country; and (iii) e-mail address.

(14) Put one single-line space between the affiliation and the abstract.

(15) Put two single-line spaces between the abstract and the main body.

(16) Write the section header with 14 pt. Bold Times New Roman or a similar font.

(17) The body should be written with 12 pt. Times New Roman or a similar font with single line spacing. Greek symbols are also acceptable to denote several physical quantities.

(18) In Equations, use 12 pt. Times New Roman and Symbol or similar fonts. Use 7 pt. fonts for subscripts and superscripts as follows:

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(19) Be sure not to use two-byte fonts, which are typical of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean language kits. Two-byte fonts are often unintentionally typed as spaces between words, figures, tables, and symbols.

(20) References, figure captions, and other details should follow the style of theExperiments in Fluids.

2. Submission of the paper manuscript

Make a pdf file of the abstract with 600 dpi resolution. Rememberto check that it can be viewed with an English version of pdf viewer. You will be able to download the English version of Adobe Acrobat Reader from Send the full paper up to May 15, 2006 via the Symposium Web site:

Pleaseavoid sendingthepaper by e-mailand do it only if absolutely necessary. If you have any questions, send an e-mail to .

3. Permissions

You are responsible for making sure that you have the right to publish everything in your paper. If you usematerial from copyrighted source, you may need to get permission from the copyright holder. You need toseek permission to use a figure or table if it has not been changed in any substantive way from the original orif it does not plot or compile data readily available to anyone. You need to seek permission to quote materialif you use it in a way competitive with the original material, that is, if your use of the material will harm therights of the original publisher and/or author. This criterion holds true regardless of the length of the quote. Ifquoted material will not be used competitively, you need only cite the original source. Please consult yourown legal adviser if you have any questions about what may need permission.

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